Exercise Safety Tips to Recognize When Exercise Should Not be Initiated

May 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Older Adults, Stay Active

For older adults, please remember the safety tips below:

  • Do not do hard exercise for 2 hours after a big meal.
  • Do not exercise when you have a fever and/or viral infection accompanied by muscle aches.
  • Do not exercise if your systolic blood pressure is greater than 200 and your diastolic is greater than 100.
  • Do not exercise if your resting heart rate is greater than 120.
  • Do not exercise if you have a joint that you are using to exercise (such as a knee or an ankle) that is red and warm and painful.
  • Stop exercising if you experience severe pain or swelling in a joint. Discomfort that persists should always be evaluated.
  • Do not exercise if you have a new symptoms that has not been evaluated by your health care provider such as pain in your chest, abdomen or a joint, swelling in an arm, leg or joint, difficulty catching your breath at rest, or a fluttering feeling in your chest.

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